The temperature scale Fahrenheit is named for its inventor, Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit.
The word sought is probably the plural noun "dresses." The same spelling is used for the verb "to dress" (the third-person singular conjugation in the present tense).
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If you are trying to spell musician that is how you spell it.
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Tabriz is at 34 degrees north and 36 degrees east.
The correct spelling of the plural noun is degrees(levels, or temperature intervals).
The word sought may be "degrees" - plural of degree, a unit of temperature.
The temperature on the US scale is 55 degrees Fahrenheit. (55°F)
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"Flexion past 100 degrees" is the correct form. "Past" in this sense is a preposition meaning "beyond". There should not be a hyphen between "100" and "degrees".Spell check your answer
There is no such thing as a triskaldecgon. If you insist on using Greek prefices, at least try to spell the word correctly! The internal angles of a 13-gon is 180*(13-2) = 1980 degrees.